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THE NEW* THEATRE ROYAL. T Henry.Lea and* Ja? G. Bill present. IREMENDOUS and INSTANTANEOUS SUCCESS of the THE A BRILLIANT ATTRACTION. Tbe Greatest Vaudeville Organisation ever seen in New Zealand. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGBT! LAST OPrORTONITY OF WITNESSING J HIS GREAT COMBINA" TION. Farawell to New Pljmou'h. Prices'-4s, 2s G', and Is. Box Plan at Mcliinnon B jin's. Doors open at 7. Commence at. 8. Carnages for 10.30. A. CLARK, Business Manager.. THEATRE ROSTA.L. Sole Lessee and Managjr, William Anderson. WEDNESDAY NEXT, JULY 2ND, fi IRST tppearanco in N«w Plymouth of I? WILUAM ANDB SON'S FAMOUS DRAMATIC ORGANISATION, When will be p oduced on a soa'e ot unparalleled grandeur the spectacular military drama, THE LADDER OF LIFE, Or Gordons to the Front., Introducing the G.eaUst Acrobatio Feat of tli3 Age, THE HUMAN LADDER, The Great B'. earn Himmer—A Sensation, the Storming of tbe Dargai Height', tbe most realistic Bit lie Sccce ever attempted— The Disembarkation and Re urn of the Gordons with a iu 1 Military Bind, Pipers, etc. -Over 100 Auxiliaries cu tue stage during lis scene. * THE LADDER OF LIFE. During the third act Miss Kathleen Dug. gan will sirg a new patriotic song incidental to the drama, entitle 1, "Go dons to the Front." Pii es: 46, 2. Gd, ail 1 on» s' illing. Seats may be rcstrved at McKinncn Bain's music warehouse. FRED HENNJNGHAM, Fepiesentative. FOOTBALL. PRIMAHY SCHOOL INTER PROVINCIAL FOOTBALL MA'iCH. TARANAKI v~WELLINGTONRECREATION GROUNDS, N. w Plymouth. THURSDAY, JULY 3iu>. Admission, 6d; School Children, half-price. ALFRED GRAY, td Hon. Sec. C. 0. HAWKE, EG MONT & DEVON-STREET, 1 New Plymouth. BROADWAY, Stiatford. THE GREAT ANNUAL SALE IS BOOMING AND PURCHASERS ARE DELIGHTED. ARE YOU GOING TO BE TOO LATE I TJEMEMBER buying Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Eaamel Ware, acd Household Requisites at REDUCED PRICES IS SAVING MONEY. Orders by post must be accompanied with CASH. An Otakeho purchaser s ijs: - " Per- • fectly satisfi'd, shall want more shcr'ly." Set of 3 Jugs, large 2s 6d. Dinner Plates is 9d dozen. 8-Day Clotkf, Lrge wood 12s Id acd 15s sd. Geo J Set Slice Brushes Id, woith 3s Gd. Swinging To'L.t Lookicg Glass 3a 9J. Cobbltr's Kits 3s 4d. Everybody should have oce, Tea Sets and Dinner Setr at bare cost to clear. Hair Sweeping Brooms Is 8J eacb. American made Alarm Clock 3s 9d, worth 7s 6d, Ph'asact Vegetable Dishes 4s 6d the pur. Look up some of your bills and compare what you hove paid with our clearing prices. This sale is a g nuine onp> All HAWKE'S goods are marked with original price 3. You easily deduct the 2u in the 1/- to find present prices. The only prfces unaltered are China Cupi and Saucers at d Plates, which ate already at cutting pi ices. Remember sale is at both Egmont and Devon-streot Store?. HAWKE keeps Cu'lery, Ctoekeryware, Basketw re, Leather Goods, Stationery, Enamelware, Books of all description, Music and Tutors, and off all these gocds, which are at present marked lower than any general s'ock in Taranaki. there is now a discount of 2d in the 1/-. Sale will las 1 ; but a few dayp, and is simply to make room for further ship ments expected. C. O. HAWKE, EGMONT AND DEVON-STREETS, NEW PLYMOUTH. nukes iIOOTS AXi) HAHNESS waterproof as a duck's back, and soft as velvet. Adds three times to the wear GOLD MEDAL °* le » u >"- N®:. I ,* odour. Allows posh with blacking. 22 EXHIBITION HIGHEST AWARDS, superiority Black Browi\ colour. Sold by Boot Stores, Sadlers, Iron onjrca, etc. Manufactory, DnH\'eh,London, Fn» Dubbin REDUCED PRICES. REDUCED PRICKS. S SOLOMONS, FANCY GOODS IMPORTER, Is holding a Special Sale of FANCY GOODS, DRAPERY, &c„ Next Hodder'g » Devon-street.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 28 June 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 28 June 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue XXIV, 28 June 1902, Page 3

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